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Event to mark Beacon Falls' 150th anniversary mycitizensnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mycitizensnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Elio Gugliotti, Editor BEACON FALLS A week after approving a town budget proposal for the 2021-22 fiscal year, the Board of Finance altered the spending plan further. The largest change was a net reduction of $500,000 in capital projects. The board on May 11 removed $450,000 for work and upgrades at the public works garage and transfer station on Lopus Road officials have said are needed to renew the permit with the state in a couple years. The board cut $100,000 for a new storage garage for equipment at the Pent Road Recreation Center. This project is planned with the work at the transfer station. Also, officials took out $96,300 for a couple utility vehicles. ....
Voters OK funds for Beacon Falls rec complex renovations mycitizensnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mycitizensnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer Basketball courts at the Pent Road Recreation Center in Beacon Falls are shown March 23. The town is planning a project to replace the basketball courts, tennis courts and playscape at the recreation complex. –ANDREAS YILMA BEACON FALLS Town officials are getting the ball rolling with a project to replace the basketball and tennis courts at the Pent Road Recreation Center. The Board of Selectman and the Board of Finance on March 23 approved appropriating a total of $222,039 for the project. Officials want to appropriate $142,039 from Local Capital Improvement Program funds and transfer $60,190 from the town’s undesignated fund balance to pay for the work. ....
Gerard Smith BEACON FALLS First Selectman Gerard Smith is seeking another term in office. Smith, 59, announced this month that he is running for re-election for the town’s top political seat in the November election. Smith, who is unaffiliated, ran as a petitioning candidate in 2019 and won his second term as first selectman. He previously served as first selectman from 2011 to 2013. Smith said the town has progressed since he was elected in 2019. He pointed to securing funds to repair roads, begin upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant and refurbish the Beacon Valley Road Bridge. Smith said the town is also moving forward with repairing a deteriorating culvert on Burton Road that has closed a section of the road, as well as improvements at the Pent Road Recreation Complex. ....